there is likely more to this story than is being reportedgreat job ICE really feel safer knowing this grandpa is off the streets
Bucks County Beacon (@buckscountybeacon.com)
Allentown grandfather who was granted political asylum in 1987 after surviving torture at the hands of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s regime was disappeared by ICE. The family was then told he died. Now they learned that he's actually alive, was deported, and is in a hospital in Guatemala...bsky.app
I like to hear that we are a nation of laws. And, we should be allowing those in the country to make use of those laws to make their case in court. But the opposite is also true. There are people in the country illegally. Some are hardened criminals and some have been in the country for years, working and raising their families. But they are breaking our laws. I can be empathetic to their plight, but in the end, as you pointed out, the country has laws that apply to them. Courts should follow the laws and provide recourse in accordance with those laws.Absolutely. Like it or not, this country has laws that apply to these folks and in some cases can help them. I assist them with that process. Everything that I do for my clients is 100% legal and ethical. Why shouldn't I be proud of that?
The concern of some regarding a migrant in the country for decades, with a family, hard working etc is, in my opinion, laudable but misses the point you made. The country has laws.